He may be a long way from Teesside - but folk legend Vin Garbutt felt particularly at home during a recent gig in Australia.

The Teesside Troubadour is currently touring Down Under. And during a gig in Victoria state, he spotted a way to give his show an extra Teesside flavour.

Standing next to a road sign for the community of Korumburra, Vin posted on Facebook: “I managed to get 80,000 Australians to chant this (Korumburra) at one of my Ozzie gigs and with my eyes closed I could have been at The Riverside!”

Korumburra, with a population of less than 5,000 people, stands in rolling green hills about 120km south-east of Melbourne. And his Boro-influenced chant went down well with his Facebook followers, with Pete Davies saying simply “Up the Boro!” and Chris Sandrawich noting: “Only YOU could see that possibility young Vin.”

Vin’s tour is scheduled to finish on Friday at a folk festival in the farming community of Mia Mia.

He first toured Australia in 1977 and has returned many times since.

But he’ll be back in Britain for several April dates, including the ARC at Stockton on Saturday, April 9.

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